. Cutler's guide to Niagara Falls, and adjacent points of interest. --. The Whirlpool,. The Upper Whirlpool Rapids, from the Buttery Station. wave jostles the next over the big rocks that make the streama most perilous one, and with a current almost equal to thatof the Upper Rapids. The picture is an inspiring one, and notto be forgotten. Three hundred feet above, are to be seen thegrotesque faces of the rock, seeming to threaten tfie adventur-ous ones below; beside the tracks the waters lashed into foam,and beyond, the Canadian shore, less steep, and covered withnearly every known species of


. Cutler's guide to Niagara Falls, and adjacent points of interest. --. The Whirlpool,. The Upper Whirlpool Rapids, from the Buttery Station. wave jostles the next over the big rocks that make the streama most perilous one, and with a current almost equal to thatof the Upper Rapids. The picture is an inspiring one, and notto be forgotten. Three hundred feet above, are to be seen thegrotesque faces of the rock, seeming to threaten tfie adventur-ous ones below; beside the tracks the waters lashed into foam,and beyond, the Canadian shore, less steep, and covered withnearly every known species of tree and flower in its nativestate. Below the Whirlpool is Ongiara Park, a shady, moss-grown resting place, where the Company have made seme im-proxements, and a station. A little beyond this park and justopposite the historical Fosters Flats on the Canadian shore,is Giant Rock, a monster boulder that stands aloof from themountain, outside of and overhanging the railroad. The Sen-tinel, another large boulder, projects far abo\e the rushingwaters of the rapids near by. The Devils Hol


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